Intentionally and intensely charged
with psychological implications, the canvases eerily resonate on a subconscious level.
Not exact matches
In fact, each of his previous films, from Little Odessa to Two Lovers takes a concept that could be summed up in a sentence or two, then masterfully deepens the
psychological implications and the external drama,
with a fine attention to character detail.
Setting off from the dynamic he achieved
with Brandy Burre in «Actress,» Greene finds an inherently compelling way to explore the
psychological and emotional
implications behind portraying the arcane and everlastingly sad Chubbuck.
Samuel Webster examines the
psychological implications of hypothetical fornication
with Britney Spears
But the LaCrosse is nothing if not Buick's core product, literally and philosophically: a quiet, milquetoast, smooth - riding, conservatively styled (even if that grille is larger than before, a nod to the
psychological theorem that correlates shininess
with implications of wealth.
There are some profound
psychological implications that go along
with this fact...
If your new cat tests positive for a contagious disease, discuss various options and their associated health and
psychological implications for both cats
with your veterinarian.
To speculate on the
psychological implications of Jim Dine's 15 - year obsession
with uninhabited bathrooms (11 monumental oil paintings of robes made up the bulk of his recent exhibition at the Pace Gallery in New York), is to ponder on Dine's personal identity.
In the case of «Sex
with Strangers» pornography masquerades as a sociological study and in so doing reveals a range of political,
psychological, and comical
implications; in the case of «The Celestial Handbook» an amateur's attempt at scientific astronomy ends up revealing the poetic inadequacy of depicting and describing the cosmos.
If the historic cloth is considered a stand in for comforting, the abstract paintings contribute to the
psychological cycle by infusing the work
with the
implication of internal landscapes.
The new film work will disclose the differing taxonomic systems that have been employed by and shaped the two institutions while simultaneously engaging
with the social and
psychological implications of digital technologies.
Price's commission will explore the archives and collections of the Ashmolean Museum and the Pitt Rivers Museum (which cares for Oxford's holdings of anthropology and world archaeology), looking particularly at photographs of artefacts and documents used historically by curators, anthropologists and archaeologists working in the field, while simultaneously engaging
with the social and
psychological implications of digital technologies.
Abstract Expressionism was all the rage,
with its broad physical gestures, symbolic colors and passionately
psychological implications.
Celmins is highly - sensitive to the
psychological implications of the artistic process when making images, imbuing her photorealistic works
with a strange contemplative sense.
So are imbibing his drawings
with sensations conjured by the
psychological and historical
implications of the locations that tickle LaMere's muse and encouraged imagined narratives to bloom and grow and find their way into his art.
The 1970s marked a stylistic rupture, after which Whitten endeavored to define «a new spatial perception» by «experimenting
with the possibilities of paint without imposing the added burden of
psychological implications.»
But the
implications for the future evolution of technologies that can spread hyper - biased or false information — combined
with firms who have data to conduct
psychological targeting of voters — are real.
Such a development can also have severe mental and
psychological implications, as you grapple
with being forced to adjust to an entirely new and more difficult way of living.
In her most recent article, Turkle continues to deconstruct the
psychological and social
implications of virtual comunication, this time focusing on the effect of the «selfie» revolution on our relationships
with ourselves and
with others.
This phase is marked by studies that link a particular
psychological or social variable to an underlying physiological parameter
with potential health
implications.
Implications of the present research suggest that strategies to increase
psychological flexibility may help individuals cope
with everyday experiences of ostracism.
The
implication of this association
with psychological adjustment deserves attention; maintaining and cultivating a close attachment relationship
with one's nation of origin is associated
with heritage identification, which in turn, correlated
with psychological adjustment, when interpreted in terms of global satisfaction
with one's life and flourishing in society.
Although greater early local production of proinflammatory cytokines at wound sites is beneficial because it is associated
with enhanced healing, greater systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines can represent a maladaptive response.24 Both physical and
psychological stressors can provoke transient increases in plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines, particularly IL - 6,25 as can negative emotions like depression and anxiety.26 - 28 More frequent or persistent stress - related changes have broad
implications for physical and mental health; sustained elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers, and frailty and functional decline.29 - 31
Biological,
psychological, and social changes occur, all
with implications for psychosocial adjustment.
The results suggest that infant sleep is a vector by which maternal cognitions and mood are transmitted to her child,
with long - term
implications for
psychological development.